Khuzestan in Iran has knuckled down to cutting vast areas under cereals covering 754,000 hectares. This province is a very important agricultural centre of the nation, and the total wheat yield is expected to be close to 1,800,000 tons in 2025.

It is expected that in 2025 the total wheat yield in this region will be close to 1,800,000 tons. Iran has 12 VECTOR 410 combines from Rostselmash to help it tackle this task.

These machines are dependable and can smoothly operate even in the tough climate conditions in the region. Hot and dry air makes it challenging to handle hard soils and dry grain, but the machines are performing very well.

Mahdi Zarey from a farm in Khuzestan shared his impressions from operating VECTOR 410 grain harvesters tailored specifically for harvesting in challenging soils conditions, "Their powerful engines provide an excellent agility in the field and allow cutting vast acreages of land, and the hydraulic system is very good at doing its job in hot conditions." In addition, the farmer noted the threshing system which perfectly fits local wheat growing conditions.

The country has quite a long harvest season. Agricultural operations end in early September. Each year combines cut more than a thousand hectares. Despite such active use, they do the job properly. The combines are designed to meet latest productivity and performance requirements, while cutting-edge control and monitoring technology allow agronomists to track the harvest progress in real time. This makes managing an agricultural business a lot easier.

Rostselmash machines continue to contribute to the global agricultural production, helping farmers reach new heights in yield and performance. Iran is a market where the quality and dependability of the maker's combines are proven in practice. The country has plans to expand the fleet and to up harvest quantities to secure stable supplies to the country's population.
